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From the archive:‘I feel like I’m selling my soul’: inside the crisis at Juventus – podcast
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From the archive:‘I feel like I’m selling my soul’: inside the crisis at Juventus – podcast

The Guardian Football about 17 hours 1 mins read

We are raiding the Guardian long read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors.

This week, from 2023: a series of financial scandals have rocked Italy’s most glamorous club. But is the trouble at Juventus symptomatic of a deeper rot in world football?

By Tobias Jones. Read by Daniel Alexander

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